NU encourages faculty and students to embrace the innovative use of Artificial Intelligence to enhance the educational experience. The Guidelines below aim to facilitate the responsible and ethical use of AI in the classroom.
Generative AI Tools: We define “Generative AI tools” as including (but not limited to): technologies that rely on machine learning, large language models (LLMs), and other advanced data-manipulation tools to produce distinct answers or outputs based upon prompts by the user.
Usage: Usage of Generative AI tools includes engaging with such tools to generate specific content that contributes to the submission of any activity or assignment or work to be evaluated in a course or requisite for graduation, including but not limited to papers, presentations and discussion posts, by students or by faculty, including learning content, presentations, assessments, and feedback.
Students should review the course template and instructor’s syllabus for guidelines of appropriate AI usage. Each instructor at National University may have student usage policies that are different in terms of expectation and approach to using Generative AI tools as it pertains to the course materials and learning outcomes. In the absence of a specific course policy, these guidelines stand as the default expectation.
Because AI technologies are both new and quickly evolving, we recognize that these guidelines cannot and will not cover every situation. Should issues and cases arise which fit outside these guidelines, NU representatives will operate from a position of good faith in trying to address each situation, which will also be used to help us refine future policies and guidelines.
Author: AI Council Owner: AAC Approved By: AAC on 2/3/25
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